Join our team!

Remedy Alliance has a small but mighty team of 6 staff and 5 board members. Bios of staff and board members can be found on the Our Team page. Bios of our Drug Checking team can be found on the Drug Checking For the People site. www.drugcheckingftp.org 

If and when we are going to grow our team, we will post job descriptions here. 

Please contact us with any questions about job openings at Remedy Alliance at info@remedyallianceftp.org 

Thank you to everyone who applied to the California Operations Manager position. We have received many excellent applications and working on making a hiring decision and are no longer accepting applications for this position. 

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Remedy Alliance Staff, Board and our Drug Checking Team reside in TEN different states! Hence zero pictures of us all together, hence this “art.” Top left: Nab Dasgupta, Corey Davis, Philomena Kebec, Maya Doe-Simkins, William Amarquaye, Eliza Wheeler, Tosh Chenette, Blue. Bottom left: Blake Joachim, Taylor Wood, Maverick, Clare Schmidt, Benito, Lee Ongais, Yarelix Estrada, Leslie Booher, Chicky, Roxanne Saucier, Binx, Kaylee Butts

Thank you

Visionaries, mentors and teachers

Dan Bigg, whose vision and tenacity started it all. Holly Bradford, for your radical and no-bullshit self, always pushing us to be better. Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta, our advisor, and friend. Alice Bell, who has done the lion’s share of coordination for 13 years. All of the activists, advocates, radical doctors, and researchers who have worked for 25 years to get naloxone into the hands of people who use drugs.

People who use drugs

For the tens of thousands of lives you have saved, for your resilience in the face of relentless threats to your safety and well-being. For all of those we have lost to the violence of the war on drugs.

Harm Reduction programs

The programs that make up RA/FTP are out there every day taking care of each other and working to direct resources to people who use drugs despite systematic and structural exclusion from mainstream public health and health care systems. You are the backbone of naloxone distribution in this country. Your work may be invisibilized by the dominant power structures, but we see you. 

Photos left to right: Chicago Recovery Alliance Van (Scott Olson/Getty Images), Overdose Awareness Day, San Francisco (photo by Terry Morris), Anna McConnell holding a bottle of naloxone at Glide’s needle exchange in San Francisco (photo by Mike Koozmin)

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Activists have been fighting for accessible naloxone since 1996

Learn the history of naloxone